Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients

Background Data: With advancement of MRI technology, numerous studies have showed probability of spontaneous regression of the herniated disc. This is usually associated with recovery of neurological symptoms. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to highlight the potential for spontaneous resorptio...

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Main Authors: Abdel Aal Abdel Baky, Mohamed Emara
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Language:English
Published: Egyptian spine association 2016-01-01
Series:Egyptian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.esj.journals.ekb.eg/article_3984.html
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spelling doaj-41ea8d0610434d07bf6db89a704f1ace2020-11-25T01:14:06ZengEgyptian spine associationEgyptian Spine Journal2314-89502314-89692016-01-011714248DOI:10.21608/ESJ.2017.3984Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 PatientsAbdel Aal Abdel Baky0Mohamed Emara1Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.Background Data: With advancement of MRI technology, numerous studies have showed probability of spontaneous regression of the herniated disc. This is usually associated with recovery of neurological symptoms. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to highlight the potential for spontaneous resorption of intervertebral disc herniation, review the literature and discuss the duration of conservative treatment. Study Design: Retrospective clinical case study. Patients and Methods: In this study patients with spontaneous regression of intervertebral disc herniation were reviewed. All patients were presented with a single level intervertebral disc herniation and radiculopathy. Six patients had lumber disc herniation and one patient had cervical disc hernition. Surgical intervention was offered to them but all patients refusedand were treated conservatively. Initial MRI was done at presentation and repeated in follow up. Results: Seven patients were identified with a mean age of 35.5 years (range from 28 to 47). Five patients were male and 2 were female. All patients recovered from their radicular pain within a mean of 5 weeks (Range 3-8) of conservative treatment. Repeated MRI after a mean 12 months (Rang 6-18) showed spontaneous resorption of the herniated intervertebral disc in all patients. Conclusion: Herniated intervertebral disc can be resorbed spontaneously. A chance of conservative treatment should be given to patients with radicular pain caused by intervertebral disc herniation with no neurological deficits. If patients report improvement of his symptoms, conservative therapy should be continued. If there is no improvement, surgery should be considered. The reasonable duration of conservative therapy may two months. (2016ESJ095)http://www.esj.journals.ekb.eg/article_3984.htmldisc herniationspontaneous regressionconservative treatment
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author Abdel Aal Abdel Baky
Mohamed Emara
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Mohamed Emara
Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
Egyptian Spine Journal
disc herniation
spontaneous regression
conservative treatment
author_facet Abdel Aal Abdel Baky
Mohamed Emara
author_sort Abdel Aal Abdel Baky
title Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
title_short Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
title_full Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
title_fullStr Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Disc Herniation: A Series of 7 Patients
title_sort spontaneous resorption of intervertebral disc herniation: a series of 7 patients
publisher Egyptian spine association
series Egyptian Spine Journal
issn 2314-8950
2314-8969
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background Data: With advancement of MRI technology, numerous studies have showed probability of spontaneous regression of the herniated disc. This is usually associated with recovery of neurological symptoms. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to highlight the potential for spontaneous resorption of intervertebral disc herniation, review the literature and discuss the duration of conservative treatment. Study Design: Retrospective clinical case study. Patients and Methods: In this study patients with spontaneous regression of intervertebral disc herniation were reviewed. All patients were presented with a single level intervertebral disc herniation and radiculopathy. Six patients had lumber disc herniation and one patient had cervical disc hernition. Surgical intervention was offered to them but all patients refusedand were treated conservatively. Initial MRI was done at presentation and repeated in follow up. Results: Seven patients were identified with a mean age of 35.5 years (range from 28 to 47). Five patients were male and 2 were female. All patients recovered from their radicular pain within a mean of 5 weeks (Range 3-8) of conservative treatment. Repeated MRI after a mean 12 months (Rang 6-18) showed spontaneous resorption of the herniated intervertebral disc in all patients. Conclusion: Herniated intervertebral disc can be resorbed spontaneously. A chance of conservative treatment should be given to patients with radicular pain caused by intervertebral disc herniation with no neurological deficits. If patients report improvement of his symptoms, conservative therapy should be continued. If there is no improvement, surgery should be considered. The reasonable duration of conservative therapy may two months. (2016ESJ095)
topic disc herniation
spontaneous regression
conservative treatment
url http://www.esj.journals.ekb.eg/article_3984.html
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